Experts are stunned by sudden jump over $3 gallon at some Iowa gas stations
(Radio Iowa) – There’s a wide disparity in gasoline prices across Iowa right now, and depending on where you fill your tank, it may cost 50-cents more a gallon. Even the experts are flummoxed by what’s happening.
Latest book from Toratti tells the stories of Vietnam POWs
” /> By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Prolific author Milt Toratti, an Army veteran, has helped veterans tell their stories in 160 books written over the past 69 years. It took him much longer to help
Eagle Media announces key promotions to leadership team
Eagle Media announced several key promotions and leadership updates within the Eagle team. These changes reflect the company’s commitment to employee ownership, operational excellence in serving communities and customers. Shannon Wiederholt Shannon Wiederholt – Chief Financial Officer
Disaster assistance application deadline approaching
The USDA’s Farm Service Agency is reminding producers, including dairy producers impacted by H5N1, that the deadline to apply for assistance through the ELAP Program is January 30. The Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-raised Fish
U.S. to rebuild bird flu vaccine stockpile
The USDA will begin rebuilding its bird flu vaccine stockpile to make it match the current strain of the virus running through commercial flocks and wild birds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the outbreak
Farmers may shift grain acreage in 2025
Early indications are that U.S. farmers will increase planted grain acres this year despite continuing low prices. That’s according to a survey done by Farm Futures magazine. In the survey conducted in December, farmers in major corn-producing
🎧Listen to Trump sentencing: No prison, probation or conditions
File photo President-elect Trump during a meeting with Republic Governors on Thursday night -image courtesy CSPAN NEW YORK —During an online Teams meeting, President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday in his hush money case. The judge did not
Deer Season Looks To Match Last Year's Take
(Radio Iowa) – The two gun seasons for deer are now over and the D-N-R’s Conservation Division Administrator Pete Hildreth says the numbers are still on pace to match last year, which was 104-thousand deer. There are
GOP again targeting SNAP, thrifty food plan for savings
Farm bill work hasn’t even started, but the new Senate GOP majority already has SNAP and the related Thrifty Food Plan in its crosshairs. The farm bill food stamp fight that blocked a Senate deal last year
Iowans go for the gold amidst the white of winter
(Radio Iowa) – Thousands of Iowa athletes — from toddlers to senior citizens — will take part in the Winter Iowa Games, with some events starting next weekend. All ages and abilities are welcome to compete in